What are the three pedals underfoot when driving?

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Josh
07/30/25 7:56am
The leftmost is the clutch, the middle is the brake, and the right is the accelerator. Here are some precautions for safe driving: 1. Accelerate when changing lanes: Under normal road conditions, it is common for novice drivers to brake suddenly and then slowly change lanes. This behavior is highly likely to cause accidents, or at least immediately lead to traffic congestion. After turning on the turn signal, you should identify a safe gap, slightly accelerate while turning the steering wheel to change lanes, and try to make your speed about 10KM faster than the following vehicle to avoid the latter from reacting in time. 2. Observe the rearview mirror when braking: Nowadays, the distance between vehicles on the road is relatively close. When braking, pay attention to the distance of the following vehicle. If the distance is too close and there is still some distance between you and the vehicle in front, slightly release the brake to avoid a rear-end collision. 3. Cornering technique: Slow down before the curve, accelerate halfway through the curve, fast and steady. Entering the curve too quickly and then braking.
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